yes as long as there not burned as mp3s if they are then they wont play on a cd player you will have to play them on a dvd player or on your pc.
2006-10-21 04:31:50
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answer #1
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answered by margie m 2
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Yes you can burn CD's through nero or any software that burns cds or dvd's and they will play on formats that were meant for. So if you make music Cd by selecting create music disc or audio disc it should play on most cd players.
2006-10-21 11:31:33
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answer #2
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answered by Xile 1
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It all depends on two things:
Firstly: what type of cd player it is? If it is old, and doesn't state whether it plays CD-R/RW's, then it most likely won't, the newer models usually state somewhere on them or in the manual, what typs of CD's they play.
Secondly: What type of cd? As in whether it is a music/audio cd or a data cd, as one is for music/audio files, the other is for data/media files, two totally different typs of files.
It's best to check these two things, before assuming that every cd player, plays all types of cd's, as they usually don't!
Hope this helps!!
2006-10-21 11:45:21
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answered by runkerry1 2
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Yes, on most cd players
2006-10-21 11:35:19
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answered by j d 1
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Yes of course they can. Just as long as the music is burned properly and the format of the songs(mp3, AAC WAV, etc.) and of the cd(recordable, rewritable) is compatible with your cd player. Then it should work like a charm!! :)
2006-10-21 11:39:27
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answered by green_eyes 2
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Most players will play burned CD's, however not all of them will, especially older models.
2006-10-21 11:30:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Nero!
Nero AG, formerly Ahead Software. Nero Express is commonly bundled as an OEM application with CD and DVD burners.
Since version 6, Nero has been bundled with many other sub-applications such as Nero Wave Editor (for editing audio files), Nero ImageDrive (for mounting virtual CDs), Nero BackItUp (for backup of filesystems or whole disks) and Nero Recode (for backup of unencrypted DVDs and MPEG-4 conversions). Since version 7, Nero Vision (DVD authoring tool) is bundled in the Premium package.
Nero works with a number of CD-image formats, including the common ISO image and its proprietary NRG file format.
A Linux port of the application (NeroLINUX) was announced as a free "upgrade" from the Microsoft Windows version in March 2005. The application replicates most features of the Windows version, and uses the GTK+ graphical toolkit.
Nero software is available in multiple variations. The most common are the OEM suites, which are bundled with most CD and DVD recorders. Nero also sells a full-featured versions, called Premium for the European market and Ultra Edition for the North American market. For reasons that are not entirely clear, North American purchasers of Nero 7 (Ultra Edition) are not entitled to LabelFlash or DiscT@2 support, even though the exact same software sold to European customers (Nero 7 Premium) includes both LabelFlash and DiscT@2 functionality. The only difference between Nero 7 Premium and Nero 7 Ultra Edition appears to be the inclusion of (or lack of, respectively) support for LabelFlash and DiscT@2.
Early versions of Nero version 6 would only burn data DVDs using the ISO file system. Though DVD drives seemed to have no difficulty reading single-layer discs, the compatibility of dual-layer discs was more patchy.
Version 6.6.0.13 of Nero Burning ROM introduced support for LightScribe and Blu-ray Disc recording.
2006-10-21 11:36:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, as long as the cd player plays "MP3's" it should say on the box you got it from
2006-10-21 11:39:00
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answered by accessml 2
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yes they can, often it depends on the format of the cd,and if the player will suport the cd, people often just by cds not knowing much about them, the formats most often suported are cd-r and dvd-r not rw or +r formats. often when I buy something or about to buy I bring one of my burned cds to the store to see what will play before I buy.
2006-10-21 11:32:22
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answered by imphilthe 2
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yeah, well they play on mine and my CD player is cheap
2006-10-21 11:31:57
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answered by Star dust 4
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